______________ rn 4 IC1IGANbAtLV THE LEADING Tailors Makers of Men's Clothes. All the latest London styles sod fabrics for any and all occasions.I [ULL. DR[SS SITIS A SPEICIALY 3118. State St. I n Am Arbor, Mih. Engraved Cards and Announcements Ordered now will reach you in a very short time. Don't put it oif till the rush season and run the risk of delay. We're showing several new ste ls of cards. 100 Cards and Plate, $1.25, Script 2.50, Roman 3.00, Old English Printing Cards from Plate, 75 cents per 100 Sheehan & Co's Students' Bookstore Money Loaned On Watches, Diamonds or other personal property. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Bargains in Watches & Diamonds office at ressidece 381 . Libety St Ann Arbor. ilours: 8to 11:0 a. i., 1ts3:80ad 7It 5PD. i. JOSEPH C. WATTS i i i i i i i i i', I i i i i i i i i ii i i i i ii i i i 1 t P i THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Entiered as eecond clasemeater at the Anne Arhbo'Postoffice. Published daily (Mondays excepted) durn the ccllege year, at 557 East Washington street. Sell phoee8i2. Hene phcee 70. Massaging Editor, CLYDE L. DEW Business Manager. WALTER R. HANS EDITORS. Athletics ......Clarene E. Eldridge Newss.........Lceis 0. Sticney Exchanges .....Charles E. Wiestead Music .........A. H. Orteseye Women..e ........Effie J. Armstrong EDITORIAL STAFF. llugh Allen Franklin C. Parks Arthur C. Pound. ASSOCIATES. George A. Oshern Harold C. Smith Ferris N. Smith George A. Barnes Eohert H. Classy Frank J. Clark Henry F. Schulte William A. Mulherun ID. F. Sterensone Henry A. Moncgom~ery Glenn 0 Bradley John F. Wnra Roy V. Lull Floyd H. Jenes RATES: $Sase pee year, ore 5ane it paid is advance. Address: WALTER R. HANS' nusiness Manager, 236 S. 12th Si., Phone 849 L. FCRIDANY. MIAY 4, 19011. Editor today-JOIIN F. WURZ. CALENDAR. :as 4-Third :11:1:1:11iter-fraiernitsy assemb~lly . Graniger's. lcadlemly. Finial ces in iiNorth~erin Oraltoricail le'agce serie. Oberilin, Ofhio. NMetig of \Nebisteisiociety. NI eelilicof Jefferis hil n soiety. I -lay 5-icheigan1Uioninstrl cp1er- to rmance. C tii r11Ii hll, 8 11111i i'er'.ii. Ferrv Iield. .flceting of \rlellili society. . F'ciiBasal : Ciagliltlihga AI ay 10-1,0 hSocial club dance. First con'cert of NI l c'Festival. Ui-i vrity50hall , p ll0. NIMay i 1- Sympholny conicert iiin cla' IFestiva'l 'cries. 3 p . l Tonight1: is thle greait oppoyrtuityilthat the 'tudenits 1ave of shiowin~g their .Nleh- "10shini i exemi1plifiedl fithe slip- por of1 a projectl whbchiis aimiecilsolely lto furthIer lthe clubl: houseproyosition. The minstrell ca:nilval tolbe given11iin T:::: (1sill Ihall this.evecinilg was econ- ceve can:id arrangedxwih no: 0111r en:d inl vie::tha t ai irose fuiods for swhat sha:l l bea clubl: hou:se foi'enerr'studenit. The:: adiiissi::ii has lie:: set 11at lmin- lu igulre, so that:leveryocne cou:ldl addi his tithe to tlle sum:. Th~e proceeds swill b~e give::toIt:eIMic Nhigan C.nion with so reserve. Thebeshet talen:tsw'lichi Ibis greatulvi~:ersity' affordls has:1labosredl 11- ceasin~gly' and 1painistaikingly lt o:ake every feature a success. Nows' the stud:ent sody 11as the oppoilr- effort, 10o:demon:straite its lelief 1:: the ultimiate success of the club hose tpln:, and toplceeitse1I ciiirecird as cirn: poisedl f the tye :of sir: who staid frst anid last for anythiig whishiellvi incease and peretate true democratic spirit. \Vieintertaiinoixoublitllas 10 the ad- visabilitiy of the seme p rptosdl by the senioir laws to have sets at tlhe cms- mxecemenet exercises reserved1 for Ifriend:s f ile gi da:iiing csses. The seatinsg capaiy of lniv ersiy hal has prosed isuifiix :ientito accommodt'the large crowxdis atcomm:eneent~e itte. Certainly tlhe frieiids of te seniors, cani esipeiialy thoise lwih::cilie Ifrmiia distanie:,liaive ite firs ciiiitloconsid- e ration:. if every s'nio:r eere allowxel to: reserv:eItwo seas mucicoifisin:i and ixiiyscxe wo,:uldl he. obviatd. I lay le :bjeced:'that.::six:h an0 rrnge aneiint xwouildltene to10 malethe fuion~e: too. esclusiv'e for ai phblicin :stiuionxi, buxt this les 1no1 seemiito:5us i aldob- jectioni. fly' this device tlhose mo::sin- terestei o aeiiia1: s bsetelcacveix: to' x gel seats, and:l thereiwoldl le sexercl hund:xred xsstra: seas for tlhose whio::igt :not secueikelets. 'IThe preent rrcnge-' w:entl resuls i a mixedl cr1 oild c:andli is n:ot1right thatcueriosiy seeers soldx deprive the friend:s ill the seirs of ilieew'is tihat We sey Coeis b'lie:: declared ieiib:lxe xii e lerneithsul sie're'regrt lby Michigan x me.: his residenceer lehe lbvig sot-lputterc ha:s ipoec im iisell 'icolege m:a::n genteman:::1assell as 'lgreail cathlee. IHI sooid b ii dgnx wien, biy ging: ors, nd no his fritnds sympizxil~e withimi ov:: ser his uai:lty 1to cmp::etc for liehiiiga: thissiprixg. ROCKY M NOU'NTAIN CiLB HOLDS ANNUAL'AI \RTY WNith aciflorishio:xsf -11shoters adi the cracik of xw'hips ithe Rcky Montini chli;inxbuciikskiis ciiistrs, gllopec 0:11 of twlx:alst iigit, ix:n inte rrbn: train. 'T'kinig cadvntcge xf the ixx- povemenxcits f eserl prgress tie broncho-bstxsers ahandonedcl thiir sadlies and held iupithree siecil cars 1511 the TYsi-Ann and:x lleft fr fix lakIeii. I- ciidetallyitheywxxe crcaeomp:iaied by ac bunchei:of ipretty, kiledl weser: girls. Tie Rockly MonItx::ai lubeilowli-ot ian: annualc affair adcI hitero ha:s le:: hedin iA::::Arbor. 'T'his ear Ixc wild, rovinig sirit :of the wies six tk posses sill::ofxithemlthai they swere unab:lxe lo coine tueml~exseves w~ithi the inrroix imitiiiof Ann:::Arocr. .t Wlixf lke they held a big banqulcet, and:l after the bxoard iwas clearedl they "cleared tie floor" and:ltripped te light fantastic." The fidler sas froix Jakson:. N: fatal fghts haxve bee:: reortecd, aidIatou::gh several 11:011sxwerefired:noe oot effect. Several were ixflencediltIo retr: Io An::nro:r iderIte caffair lby'form:ic- able:'.4S-clire argmitets. Michigan Senior Classes Hold Thoir Annual SwingOut. f 1'::::0::,romIc:Pa Oge Onexr) a gauintet of highly' iteresed colge chuns, acuaintansces ad camera fieids. 'Their gravxity' was taxed to is xutost by' thie exclamsations of te lower-lcss- mxienlumshtxsli mad:~c:e temseles most con:spicuo:s. NAi:!I The_-grat 'Dee !' " "Yea, miightly alisixCle::!"''and1:1lila: greet ings:drecxx'frit man::y a diisomited' seio ag uled ''Skidoixs.nowx,.Jck! "' lBll 'Jack" alxas deleinedilx:adil17 andxi 6,.soodi right lxhis giln:s :anxdtfie' shill after shoxxito1: te oceomingxin~e' s fast s le cxu:ld pick ut ac'quait an:ews as targets. The kosdaktcfied:t was5:omnip~reset. Iecleicede:and:lsappedt away:irtlxxhis hear's dcleigs:.The igir at xvii::::lie leveedt his camser: xever forgtl to:smxile classicly cand:hget lte tassel f iher mortar'boa'rd dantglig i":just so' above': het- 'shllieeacr_- Iyndonhxxlis'f isill:a ti i:rein xc: batle:v e:c:clded' lxv photolcgrapyixc bombardmnctx~'x~. IHIc line ic'p gsthxelit1girslthci: lit usc::.ianx then'iithe ixbr idb ielr:s Hv'ing ben ''o"thxx ie senioxrs idistitisd. xxhile the hangers-on ::humed, \Nweii, I xdon't' kn'ow:xxwhere I'il g11111 ut Im ion xmy wa~y.' 1:a: 'rin~g-in" faledi't1o:scceedexll sing-outi. T'elaw hs sto1o1:1by thiir poi::x::sec' tir dvean':: tat the e:ein~g parade io u c'entionabcxlxe grment:xs wou:l not xcbehl. From ' thx' diss tune on,' xixe'sirs ar '1O1ANN'I N PRAC"TICEIN I).N ';l IT'oday-"Dun '" icec'brekis il:: prnl: : agi xas _hel ed:s his srig f ''l'xla neu's' cagciuuliM the : exow varsiy iunchuipacuedu ' ''NMlly"i' lb:'- ell. IDllilk's bunxc'xhids fai' to hi'de- soured i'tauctl.lxut the' :dou:gylit lel catindc'lrcs utiat lie hils ie 'Ilan~x ibx:gc':'s"'is-il:''gigc'r'and u"xwihut"i' Nrrors. Moreover, an lmie ha xs lxeen: scrdc' an:.'iu o: i: ifficie trugu'tu the'lii: niesisixls wihout iving is::"enct claimis xxwi akeitui:' "Ch:illy" --foir't le varsiy. liuoicli':, Nicbllisic'r'sys h ums he shown, and xilie xiii itch:himi:self ifnic- issary', -to:itim:iidate tiel I cuiulhge rs. Ile iihad :1noteinitel'y deciedlst 1:n igt choill x i chvi:this fei'iioin, huhtit wil ic'aby eCptinciis Vedcli. the gamexic'liile clledlct 3 :3. 'T'he ipriu- able ie i-piifor:'tdayc: V'arsiy-Wedceli.; Taf1t:1, c.;Cliue, 11); K elle:'. 21: Patterson:., ;f'Blrin, 31; 1 Ni'ri::. If: Sanuger, f cDwel,o Fi f Ilcauxihuge:s---chutei, p; Kenac,.cc iiniuiierliuui. 1; Covin,::21; Curiss; hIcuuxsxi iu::, 31:; Nc::xcgc'm' lecie:,iIf: Pierce. cf ;lDen:y Ccark, vf. t t 1 1 i l Beanutiflly etngrav-ed in :'plate of solid copper and mounteldon ui tmassi:'e shield of weatlicted eel:. Get the OffiiliCoat-of-Arms of Your Fraternity Dimensions lulohi. Ilnight i lbs. PRICE, $4.5o WAHR'S The Bookstore That's Never Undersold. FRATERNITY SEAL ii SENIORS-Leave your orders for Satisfactory tailorin~g at satisfactory gofl stemns amid oak shields at Arnold's prices. F'uller & O'Connor, 6mg E. NWil- jewelry store. tf liam street. if i 1 i J 1 1 ARKOW COLLARS give thin college boy who must dress smartlyono a steall iicome just what lihe is uniting for. Beitig made of Chapemo shrutit fabrics, these collars wxear loneger than the irdinary, and in:- sure correet Quarter Sizes. Quarter Sines insxure, onthter other hand, perfect fit. 15c each; 2 for 25c arriy of your good shnps Cluett, Peabody f~ Co. LargestinakerscofColl~ars mandlShartsin the Woend. O~ V!.Marill FUNERAL 0. M. art DIRECTOR Office 259 S. 4th Ave. Phone 98. Rieidente 302 I. 5th Ave. Phone 314. AMBULANCE OB CALL Winning Faces win friends. You can have a winning face, and a comfort- able face, by uasing WILLIAMS' HTC ANN ARBOR RAILROAD AND STEAMSHIP LINES. Tra ilaLeave Aaes.Arbor Goinag Nnrth 9:05 a. me, and 4:35 p. in. Going South 7:20a. .n, 11:3 a. m. and 7:33p. in. J. J. KIRBY. W. T. WILL'S, Gentl Pass. Agent, Agent, Toledo, Ohio Ann Arbone, Mizie Bell phoie135-1e Hie Pe p 698l VXLCRGAN CEiNT "Theg Niagara Falls Route.," Chicago Buffalo - Boston New York Thrsugh Trains Bast-8:18 a'm., 2.40 p. in.. 4.55 p. in., 9.30 p. mr. 11.05 p. ma. Locais ilast-6.05 a. ma., *i1.10 a. im., *4.05 pi. *836 pa.. Throgh Trains West-aim7aaism, 7.58 a. im., 9.18 a. m 2n.3anp. m. 10.20 p . a Locals West-2t4 a. in., e8.28 a. ma., *1.40 p. M., *6t10 pin. (Exceplt Sna. Connectins at Chicago fie 9t. Louis Kanias City and the Wash. W. W. CASE, Agent, Ann Arbor Students' Lecture Association FREDERICK WARDE...... ........ If You Desire to Exercise in your room in a quiet yet vigorous manner, a paucbing bag will give you the hoot satisfaction. The Victor 20th Century Striking Bag used and recommended by Joe Heitger, the chiampion bag puncher of-the Middle West, can 'be fastened to the framne of thin door and is practically noiseless. Mr. IHeitger will use this hag in hio exhibitions at" the Union Minstrels this NYeek. These bags came to him t-trough our store, and will hue on exhilbitiotn in our window next Thursday' and Friday. We also carry a dull line of Tennis, Golf- and Baseball Supplies A new line of B. GI. I. and Victor rackets has just been re- ceived. Prices range from SO cents to $8.00. A h The Store of the Students, by the Students and for the Students. i SIP CHENTUNGJ LIANG CHENG, S. L A. OFFICE HOURS, 5 to 61P. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. May 16 "iI New Oxfords Just Received WAHR-The Shoeman 218 So. Main St.